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    Bytebot

    Bytebot

    Bytebot is an AI desktop agent that automates computer tasks

    Bytebot is an open-source AI assistant and automation framework built to help developers and teams automate repetitive software development tasks, accelerate coding workflows, and integrate intelligent assistance into everyday tooling. It typically includes capabilities for code generation, refactoring suggestions, automated testing assistance, and integration with source control systems to make commits or generate pull requests guided by natural language prompts.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Stagehand

    Stagehand

    An AI web browsing framework focused on simplicity and extensibility

    An AI web browsing framework focused on simplicity and extensibility. Stagehand is the AI-powered successor to Playwright, offering three simple APIs (act, extract, and observe) that provide the building blocks for natural language-driven web automation. The goal of Stagehand is to provide a lightweight, configurable framework, without overly complex abstractions, as well as modular support for different models and model providers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Eigent

    Eigent

    The Open Source Cowork Desktop to Unlock Your Exceptional Productivity

    ...It enables multiple specialized AI agents to collaborate in parallel, turning complex workflows into automated, end-to-end tasks. Built on the CAMEL-AI multi-agent framework, Eigent emphasizes productivity, flexibility, and transparent system design. You can run Eigent fully locally for maximum privacy and data control, or choose a cloud-connected experience for quick access. The platform supports a wide range of AI models and integrates powerful tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). With human-in-the-loop controls and enterprise-ready features, Eigent balances automation with oversight and security.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Eko

    Eko

    Build Production-ready Agentic Workflow with Natural Language

    ...It provides a unified interface for managing agents, offering features such as web resource access and high task complexity handling. Eko is open-source and can be used to execute tasks like browser automation, system operations, and software testing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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